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After the Dubai Expo, the France Pavilion will move to Toulouse

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Cnes has purchased the polished building for the Global Exhibition, which opens on October 1, 2021.

This is the first time in the secular history of global exhibitions. 1 French pavilion welcoming tourists from all over the worldThere is In Dubai from October 2021 to March 31, 2022 (postponed for one year due to epidemic), the post-launch target is already known. The environmentally responsible, fully removable building has 5,000 m² of floor space and 2,500 m² of photovoltaic solar panels shipped to the United Arab Emirates in 180 containers, which will be purchased by Cnes for its Toulouse campus.

“It is a high quality building, well designed and consumes seven times less energy than our current premises, Justifies Philip Baptiste, chairman of the Cnes, whose board of directors confirmed the purchase option in early July, which should be confirmed soon. We could never have bought nine books like this, which is a great opportunity. ”

Temporary pavilion, designed by architects L’Atler Perez Prado and Selnikier & Grabli Architects

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